Perry County, Tennessee
10-year term$999 down9.99% APR
Direct purchase agreementNo credit check needed
- Homesteading
- Off-grid living
- Mobile structures
- Small structures
- Hunting
- Camping
- 4×4 access
- No HOA
6.61 Acres at Big White Oak — Perry County, Tennessee · $999 Down, Direct From the Seller
Perry County, Tennessee
10-year term$999 down9.99% APR
Direct purchase agreementNo credit check needed
Big White Oak Tract 77 is a 6.61 acre property that offers a peaceful setting with a blend of gentle slopes and mixed hardwoods. The parcel is mostly wooded, providing excellent privacy and prime habitat for deer and other local wildlife. With access via an unmaintained dirt road, it’s a great spot for a rural getaway or a hunting retreat.

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Big White Oak Tract 77 is the weekend property you keep meaning to buy — 6.61 acres of recreational acreage in Perry County, Tennessee. Part of Big White Oak. Priced at $32,343 — about $371.32/month after $999 down on the 10-year direct-purchase plan.
Big White Oak Tract 77 is a 6.61 acre property that offers a peaceful setting with a blend of gentle slopes and mixed hardwoods. The parcel is mostly wooded, providing excellent privacy and prime habitat for deer and other local wildlife. With access via an unmaintained dirt road, it’s a great spot for a rural getaway or a hunting retreat.
Yes — Big White Oak Tract 77 is yours the moment you close. Most owners use rural tracts like this as weekend retreats: hiking, ATV riding, camping, target shooting, and bringing family out from the city. No rules against overnight stays or RV use on your own land.
Yes. Most rural counties allow recreational RV parking and short-term occupancy on your own property without permits. For full-time RV living, check the county code — some require a septic permit for permanent residency.
Yes. As the owner of Big White Oak Tract 77 you can ride ATVs, dirt bikes, side-by-sides, and dirt-track motorcycles freely without state-park rules. Building simple trails is part of the fun for many recreational-land owners.
Yes. Building a personal shooting range — backstop berm, target stands, bench rest — on Big White Oak Tract 77 is unrestricted for personal use. Many recreational-land owners set up a 100-yard rifle lane and a pistol bay; the only practical limits are an adequate berm and safe lines.
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